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BA English
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English as a university discipline is far more than the close reading of novels and poems, though it includes that too. It is a study of how language shapes thought, how stories construct meaning, how literary and cultural texts reflect and challenge the societies that produce them, and how critical reading and careful writing can be developed into precision instruments for understanding the world. English encourages you to ask not just what a text says but how it says it, why it matters, and what it reveals about the historical, political, or cultural moment from which it came. At Edinburgh Napier University, this four-year full-time programme gives you a broad and rigorous introduction to English studies, covering literature across periods and traditions as well as the study of language itself. You will read widely across different genres, periods, and national traditions, and you will develop the analytical, argumentative, and writing skills that define the discipline at its best. The degree includes a year abroad, which gives you the opportunity to study in a different cultural and academic environment, broadening your literary and linguistic perspectives while gaining the independence and adaptability that international experience fosters. Edinburgh itself is one of the world's great literary cities, home to a vibrant book festival, a rich tradition of Scottish writing, and a thriving cultural scene that provides a stimulating context for studying literature and language. The skills an English degree develops, including critical analysis, persuasive writing, research, synthesis of complex material, and the ability to communicate clearly and precisely, are valued across almost every professional field. Graduates go on to careers in publishing, journalism, communications, marketing, education, law, the civil service, the arts, and many other areas where strong written and analytical ability is an asset. Some continue into postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, linguistics, or library and information science. The range of careers open to English graduates reflects how broadly the discipline prepares you to think, write, and engage with ideas.
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